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HPV ile İlişkili Olmayan Multifokal İnflamatuar Papiller Hiperplazi: Nadir Bir Vaka Raporu

2020-02-29T00:00:00Z, AKTAŞ, TAHA, DOLANMAZ, DOĞAN, KIRAN, TUĞÇE, DOGANAY, ÖZGE, AKTAŞ, TAHA, DOĞANAY, ÖZGE, KIRAN, TUĞÇE, DOLANMAZ, DOĞAN

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Aneurysmal Bone Cyst of the Pediatric Mandible: Report of 2 Cases

2022-05-15, Vatansever S., Pergel T., Diker N., Dolanmaz D., PERGEL, TAHA, DİKER, NURETTİN, DOLANMAZ, DOĞAN

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Chronic Diffuse Sclerosing Osteomyelitis of the Mandibule: A Case Series

2021-05-09, Bayburt A. K., DİKER N., DOLANMAZ D., DİKER, NURETTİN, DOLANMAZ, DOĞAN

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Degenerative Temporomandibular Joint Disorders Treated with Custom Fossa-Eminence Hemijoint Replacement: Two Case Reports.

2022-05-15, Serdaroğlu B., Diker N., Dolanmaz D., DİKER, NURETTİN, DOLANMAZ, DOĞAN

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Villonodular synovitis of the temporomandibular joint: Case report

2022-05-15, Kuşlu T., Diker N., Aksakallı F. N., Dolanmaz D., KUŞLU, TUĞBA, DİKER, NURETTİN, DOLANMAZ, DOĞAN

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Evaluation Of Regenerative Effects Of High-IntensityLaser Therapy Following Crush Injury of The SciaticNerve In Rats

2022-05-11, Bayburt A. K., DİKER N., DOLANMAZ D., DİKER, NURETTİN, DOLANMAZ, DOĞAN

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Rehabilitation of partial and total edentulism with Toronto Bridge Prostheses; 3 case reports.

2021-11-06T00:00:00Z, Sıncı, Aslı, Kara, Özlem, Dolanmaz, Doğan, Özyılmaz, Özgün Yusuf, SINCI, ASLI, KARA, ÖZLEM, DOLANMAZ, DOĞAN, ÖZYILMAZ, ÖZGÜN YUSUF

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Prosthetic rehabilitation of edentulous patients by using the -Toronto hybrid prosthesis-:3 case reports

2021-11-06T00:00:00Z, Çalık, Kıymet, Dolanmaz, Doğan, Özyılmaz, Özgün Yusuf, ÇALIK, KIYMET, DOLANMAZ, DOĞAN, ÖZYILMAZ, ÖZGÜN YUSUF

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Şeffaf Plaklar ve Tamamen Dijital Planlama ile Ortognatik Cerrahi Tedavi/Orthognatic Surgery with Clear Aligners and Fully Digital Planning

2021-11-29T00:00:00Z, AKTÜRK, OSMAN ÖKTEM, SUNAL AKTÜRK, EZGİ, DİKER, NURETTİN, DOLANMAZ, DOĞAN, SUNAL AKTÜRK, EZGİ, DİKER, NURETTİN, DOLANMAZ, DOĞAN

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Evaluating the changes in nasal airway volume and nasal airflow after surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion

2022-01-01T00:00:00Z, ALAGÖZ, ELİFHAN, Unver, Tugba, ŞEKER, Elif Dilara, KURT, GÖKMEN, ŞENTÜRK, EROL, Ozdem, Abdullah, DOLANMAZ, DOĞAN, ALAGÖZ, ELİFHAN, ŞEKER, ELIF DILARA, KURT, GÖKMEN, ŞENTÜRK, EROL, ÖZDEM, ABDULLAH, DOLANMAZ, DOĞAN

© 2022 Elsevier Inc.Objective: This study aims to compare the changes in the nasal airway volume and nasal airflow using acoustic rhinometry (AR), rhinomanometry (RMN), and dental volumetric tomography (DVT) after surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion (SARME). Study Design: Our study consists of 13 adults, 3 male and 10 female patients, aged between 15 and 26, with completed skeletal development. In our study, DVT imaging was obtained twice, preoperation and 3 months after expansion. AR and RMN measurements were recorded, and Visual Analog Score (VAS) and Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evaluation (NOSE) Scale surveys were scored at preoperation and 3 months after expansion. Nasopharyngeal-oropharyngeal airway volume and areas were calculated using the Romexis 3.8.3.R (Planmeca, Helsinki, Finland) and Nemotec V2019 (Madrid, Spain) software programs. IBM SPSS Statistics 22 (SPSS IBM, Armonk, New York) was used for statistical analysis. Results: Comparing the preoperation and postexpansion measurements by both software programs revealed a statistically significant increase in the nasopharyngeal airway volume. No statistically significant change was observed in the oropharyngeal airway volume. Furthermore, we found a statistically significant increase in VAS but a significant decrease in NOSE. Conclusion: According to our findings, nasal airway volume increased after SARME, and although there was no significant change in nasal resistance, patients’ quality of life increased significantly.